420 GOODS EXEMPT IN NEW-JERSEY. 



} 4. In case the value of the premises shall, in the opinion of the 

 jury, be more lliari one thousand dollars, and cannot be divided 

 as is provided for in the last section, they shall make and sinrn an 

 appraisal of the value thereof, and deliver the same to the Sheriff, 

 who shall deliver a eo])y thereof to ihe execution debtor, or to some 

 one of liis family, of suitable age to understand the nature thereof, 

 with a notice thereof attached, that unless the execution debtor 

 shall pay to said Sheriff the surplus over and above one thousand 

 dollars within sixty days thereafter, that such premises will be 

 sold. 



} 5. In case such surplus shall not be paid within the said sixty 

 days, it shall be lawful for the Sheriff to advertise and sell the said 

 premises, and out of the proceeds of such sale to pay to said exe- 

 cution debtor the said sum of one thousand dollars, which shall be 

 exempt from execution for one year thereafter, and apply the balance 

 on such execution : provided, that no sale shall be made unless a 

 greater sum than one thousand dollars shall be bid therefor; in 

 which case the Sheriff may return the execution for want of pro- 

 perty. 



Ij 6. The costs and expenses of seHing off such homestead, as 

 provided herein, shall be charged and included in the Sheriff's bill 

 of cost upon the said execution. 



( 7. This Act shall take effect on the first day of January, one 

 thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. 



GOODS EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION IN NEW- JERSEY, 



Being the Property of a Debtor having a Family. 



One cow; one bed and bedding; one cradle; one stove ; one 

 half cord of fire-wood ; one half ton stone coal ; one spinning- 

 wheel ; one table; six chairs; one hog; one hundred weight of 

 flour; one iron cooking-pot; one dozen knives and forks; one 

 dozen plates; one dozen spoons: one half-dozen bowls; two pails; 

 one barrel; one cotlVe-pot; one tub ; one frying-pan ; the necessary 

 tools of a tradesman, not exceeding ten dollars in value ; and all 

 wearing apparel. 



